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4 Things to Consider When Selecting Torsion Springs for Your Roller Doors

by Glen Shelton

If you have a roller garage door, torsion springs are essential to help you in the difficult task of counterbalancing your door's weight. Nonetheless, this is only possible when you have the right types of torsion springs for your roller door. If perhaps you think that the role of the torsion springs is simply assisting your garage door in rolling up and down, you better think again. If you don't fit your garage door with the required types of torsion springs, your door may not even function. For this reason, here are 4 things you should consider when purchasing torsion springs for your rolling garage doors.

Manufacturer

You can choose your torsion springs based on the model number or the manufacturer of your door. This will help you buy the correct spring that matches your door. Did you keep the paperwork or receipts when you bought or installed your door?  If yes, you can easily find this information on the paperwork. If not, sometimes the information may be located on the side or inside of your roller garage door. Nonetheless, if you don't find this information, you can abandon the thought of using the manufacturer and consider measurements of your door as well as the existing springs.

Door Measurements

The measurements of your door, including the weight, height, drums, and track radius are also other elements you should have in mind to allow you to buy torsion springs that will be suitable for the door. You can measure the weight if your door by simply sliding an analog scale under it and recording the readings. The drum number will help you to determine the diameter as well as the track radius. For larger track radii, you may want to go for springs with many turns. Your supplier can assist you to determine what measurements constitute larger radii and how many turns your springs should have. 

Measurements of Torsion Springs

When replacing your torsion springs, you can't miss taking measurements of the existing springs. Therefore, take measurements of the types of ends, the inside diameters, the wind, the size of the wires, and the length of course. This is an easier way of determining the kind of torsion springs you will need for your roller garage door.

Supplier

You can reduce the number of suppliers to deal with by asking them about what they can deliver beyond the normal services associated with suppliers of springs. You may have all the measurements you need, but perhaps you don't know the design that would suit your door. You need to look for suppliers that will offer assistance on choosing spring designs.

For more information, contact a local garage door company like The Roller Door Doctor

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